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220V Ultimate Access by Draper

 

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Motor roller 
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Retaining 
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Idler end roller 
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Motorized Roller/Fabric Installation

The bottom access panel/trap door assembly must be opened and placed in fully 
opened position fi rst.

The motor end mounting bracket has a metal bracket with snap ring for ac-
 cept ing motor head. Back out the four set screws in bracket until they are fl ush 
with top side of bracket.

To engage the motor end bracket fl ange above the two channels in the top of the 
screen housing, rotate the bracket approximately 45° coun ter clock wise to allow 
the top surface of the motor bracket to rest fl at against the top inside of the hous-
ing. Rotating the bracket clockwise until it is engaged with the chan nels, slide it 
along the length of the housing against the electrical junc tion box.

Engage the idler end bracket (rectangular mounting pad) in the same manner as 
the motor end bracket and slide it toward the opposite end of the screen housing. 
Do not tighten the set screws on the brackets until the roller/fabric assembly is 
installed, and centered in the case.

Locate the black washer and retaining clip. 

Note: This will require two people to 
per form safely.

 Raise the roller/fabric 

assembly up into the screen housing and 
en gage the head of the motor com plete ly 
into the motor mount ing brack et, making 
sure the snap ring engages with the motor 
and that the limit switch ad just ing knobs 
are vis i ble from the bottom of the screen 
hous ing. 

While supporting the idler end of the roller, 
slide the idler end mount ing brack et toward 
the roll er. In sert the roller pin into the nylon 
bush ing on the idler end mount ing brack et.

The roller idler pin needs to go through 
the idler brack et far enough to al low the 
wash er and re tain ing clip to be re in stalled 
on the pin.

Failure to replace the wash er and re tain ing 
clip as shown could re sult in the sep a -
ra tion of the roller from the brack ets.

The roller/fabric assembly and roller 
brackets may need to be slid left or right in 
mounting channel of case to center fabric 
within screen case.

Securely tighten the set screws on the 
roller mounting brackets. 

Con nect the elec tri cal plug from the mo tor 
to the mat ing sock et on the junc tion box. 

Close the bot tom access panel/trap door 
as pre vi ous ly described.

Motorized Roll er/Fab ric Re mov al

Reverse the in struc tions above, under 
“Mo tor ized Roll er/Fabric Installation,” for re mov al of the unit.

Adjustments 

Screen has been factory set and should not nor mal ly require further 
ad just ment. How ev er, if you desire to change the “up” and “down” stopping 
po si tions, refer to drawing below, determine whether you need to adjust 
the white or yellow socket, and proceed as fol lows:

CAUTION:

 Be sure all switches are in “off” position before adjusting limit 

switches. Al ways be pre pared to shut screen off man u al ly when new 
ad just ment is being tested. Screen may be se vere ly damaged if viewing 
surface is al lowed to run too far up or too far down.

ADJUSTING WHITE SOCKET

—White sock et is located on motor end of 

screen roller and is accessible to a small fl at screw driv er or a 4 mm (

5

/

32

") 

hex key. Turning socket counterclockwise will allow the roller to run farther 
up or down (as appropriate). Turning it clockwise will shorten op er a tion, 
caus ing screen to stop sooner. One full revolution of the socket will alter 
the stopping position of the viewing surface by ap prox i mate ly 32 mm.

ADJUSTING YELLOW  SOCKET—

Yellow socket is located on the motor 

end of screen roller and is accessible to a small fl at screw driv er or a 4 mm 
(

5

/

32

") hex key. Turning the socket counterclockwise will allow the roller to 

run farther up or down (as appropriate). Turn ing it clockwise will cause the 
roller to stop sooner. One full revolution of the socket will alter the stopping 
po si tion of the viewing surface by ap prox i mate ly 32 mm.
AT NO TIME SHOULD VIEWING SURFACE BE UNROLLED ENOUGH 
TO EX POSE ANY PART OF SCREEN ROLLER.

Operation

When screen is fi rst op er at ed, 

be cau tious! 

Cy cle unit down and up 

sev er al times to con fi rm sat is fac to ry op er a tion.

220V SINGLE STATION CON TROL—

3-position UP-OFF-DOWN switch 

per mits operation to be stopped at any point. Factory ad just ed limit switch-
 es au to mat i cal ly stop screen when fully down or fully up.

220V MULTIPLE STATION CONTROL

—(Not CE approved) Switches are 

similar in ap pear ance to 220V Single Station Control. Screen stops when 
switch is re leased and may be re start ed in either direction. Factory adjust-
ed limit switches stop screen au to mat i cal ly when fully up or fully down.

24V MULTIPLE STATION CONTROL

—Three-button UP-STOP-DOWN 

switch es stop at any point desired, operate in any sequence. Factory 
adjusted limit switches automatically stop screen when fully up or down.

220V & 12V VIDEO INTERFACE CONTROL

—(Not CE Approved). Allows 

screen to be con trolled by a trigger signal—when signal comes on, screen 
de scends automatically. Two versions: Model VIC220 in te grates screen op-
eration with a DRAPER video projector lift or a video projector or tuner with 
a 220V switched outlet. Model VIC12 interfaces with 12V switched outlet. 
Both available with override switch (VIC–OS), per mit ting in de pen dent 
operation. VIC–OS not avail able with factory installed VIC220 & VIC12. 

KEY OPERATED SWITCHING

—Two kinds of key-operated switch es are 

optionally avail able with this unit. 

  The key-operated power supply switch controls power to screen and 

 

switches. When it is “off”, the switches will not operate screen. Key 

 

may be removed from the switch in either “on” or “off” position.

  A three-position key switch permits screen to be op er at ed directly by 

 

key. In this case, the screen’s operator must always have a key.

RS232/Ethernet—

Serial communication and network communication 

optionally available with wall switches, RF or IR remote.

Fabric un roll ing from back 
of roller

Fabric un roll ing from front 
of roller

Au di ence 
side

Au di ence 
side

Left hand motor

White Socket—Down

Yellow Socket—Up

Left hand motor

White Socket—Up

Yellow Socket—Down

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(765) 987-7999

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